Excellent flick. Wyoming. Snow. A murder. A hunter in pursuit of the murderer. Low key, but suspenseful. Atmospheric. Adult.
Really good. (I rented off Amazon and streamed it.)
Really good. (I rented off Amazon and streamed it.)
He says a great movie takes between 25 and 30 times of viewing it, to pick up all the small nuances.
Ivan
That is truly impressive, Sig. Sixty murders and all solved. Quite a record.
At the end of the movie, these words appear on the screen: “While missing person statistics are compiled for every other demographic, none exist for Native American Women. No one knows how many are missing.”
What say you?
It bears repeating that the writer/director Taylor Sheridan
is also the writer for Sicario and Hell or High Water, both
excellent films.
As to Jeremy Renner's weapons, in the beginning he
has a rifle to take down wolves but uses the Marlin
while in the mountain country. He also carries a
Ruger Super Blackhawk.
Which agency is he with that allows that choice of weapons? And which Indian tribe is involved? I don't know Wyoming tribes well. I think I MAY recall the Blackfeet being there.
Well then,I guess the only great movie I've ever seen is "The Outlaw Josey Wales."
f.t.